The Price of Illusion, Joan Juliet Buck
The Price of Illusion, Joan Juliet Buck
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The Price of Illusion
A Memoir

Author: Joan Juliet Buck

Narrator: Joan Juliet Buck

Unabridged: 15 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/17/2018


Synopsis

In a book as rich and dramatic as the life she's led, Joan Juliet Buck takes the listener into the splendid illusions of film, fashion, and fame to reveal, in stunning, sensual prose, the truth behind the artifice.

The only child of a volatile movie producer betrayed by his dreams, she became a magazine journalist at nineteen to reflect and record the high life she'd been brought up in, a choice that led her into a hall of mirrors where she was both magician and dupe. After a career writing for American Vogue and Vanity Fair, she was named the first American woman to edit French Vogue. The vivid adventures of this thoughtful, incisive writer at the hub of dreams across two continents over fifty years are hilarious and heartbreaking.

Including a spectacular cast of carefully observed legends, monsters, and stars, this is the moving account of a remarkable woman's rocky passage through glamour and passion, filial duty and family madness, in search of her true self.

About Joan Juliet Buck

Joan Juliet Buck is an American novelist, critic, essayist, and editor. She served as editor-in-chief of Vogue Paris from 1994 to 2001. While a contributing editor to Vogue, Vanity Fair, Traveler, and the New Yorker, she wrote two novels. Currently, she writes for W, Harper's Bazaar, and New York Times T Magazine.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jill

What does a reader do when an author puts her entire life on the page? Well, the reader can follow the author as she weaves the past into the present and, if possible, into the future. In her memoir, "The Price of Illusion", Joan Juliet Buck writes her life and the reader can try to catch on as the......more

Goodreads review by James

I will be writing more extensively about Joan Juliet Buck and this fascinating memoir, but I wanted to let readers know about this unique book as soon as possible. Appearances--like substances--are addictive, and Buck lets us know that she has struggled with the addiction to magical places and peopl......more

Goodreads review by Allegra

This is a terrific book - far, far more than just a memoir of the fashion world. (Although it is that, too: you see behind the glass and the gloss of Vogue, and learn how all that glamour is made.) It's an intensely moving self-portrait of a woman who never quite knew where she belonged, and found h......more

Goodreads review by Claire

A self-indulgent poor little rich girl story that manages to name drop fantastically and still be boring. People want the fantasy and the escape of hilarious stories and inside scoop on famous people. This was drudgery that didn't even tie back to the metaphor of the title until the epilogue.......more

Goodreads review by Beth

I’ve been reading Joan Juliet Buck’s featuring writing for decades - mostly in American Vogue and Vanity Fair magazine. I don’t really know her work as the editor of French Vogue, which is given the most prominence in this memoir, but it’s her sneaky dismissal from that role which provides the spur......more